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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
Savathûn's ultimate fate remains uncertain. Although she was killed by the [[Guardian]] and her corpse taken by the [[Vanguard]], who stored it in a vault on [[Mars]]. Her Ghost [[Immaru]] remains alive and in hiding, presumably waiting for a chance to resurrect the Witch Queen.
Savathûn's ultimate fate remains uncertain. She was killed by the [[Guardian]] and her corpse taken by the [[Vanguard]], who stored it in a vault on [[Mars]]. Her Ghost [[Immaru]] remains alive and in hiding, presumably waiting for a chance to resurrect the Witch Queen. Despite her currently incapacitated status, she may have laid plans to goad the Vanguard into reviving her. The contrasting and often open-ended information she provides through her "Two truths, two lies" riddles at the Altar of Reflection can only be clarified by speaking to her in the present, after all. Even in (temporary) death, her schemes know no end.


Despite being arguably the most notorious villain in Destiny history, Savathun was no ally of the [[Witness]] or the [[Pyramid]] fleet. She was likely planning on using the Lightbearing [[Hive]] to fight back against the [[Darkness]] and end it.  
Despite being arguably the most notorious villain in Destiny history, Savathun was no ally of the [[Witness]] or the [[Pyramid]] fleet. She was planning on using the Lightbearing [[Hive]] to fight back against the [[Darkness]] and end it, or escape its influence and conflict with the [[Light]] altogether.


Despite this aspect, she was ruthless and cunning when fighting the [[Vanguard]] and didn't see any use in [[Human]]s and [[Earth]]. She likely would have killed [[The Guardian]] when given the chance.
Despite this aspect, she was ruthless and cunning when fighting the [[Vanguard]] and didn't see any use in [[Human]]s and [[Earth]]. She likely would have killed [[The Guardian]] when given the chance.